The first Boeing 787 Dreamliner landed at Tokyo's Haneda Airport on Wednesday to great fanfare. -- PHOTO: AFP TOKYO (AFP) - Boeing's first 787 Dreamliner landed in Tokyo on Wednesday, greeted by a phalanx of media, company executives and excited plane spotters. The plane - painted in the blue and white ANA livery with red highlights - touched down at Tokyo's Haneda airport shortly after 9am (0000 GMT, 8am Singapore time), three years after it was originally promised to All Nippon Airways. Boeing says the twin-aisle 787 is partly made from lightweight composite materials, meaning that it consumes 20 per cent less fuel than comparable planes, making it a very attractive proposition for airlines in the face of soaring fuel costs. The company has also been touting the larger windows, bigger luggage storage bins and cabins with more humidity than conventional jets, a factor it ...